I was just looking at the snow coming down this morning and was wondering .. what are going to wear to keep warm on this upcoming marathon ?

It doesn't look good on the forecast

well where it's at and the route is along the water for most of half of it..Sadly its rain at the moment for sunday. I have packed my bag, 2 pairs of gloves, ski mask thingy, long sleeve shirt, short sleeve shirt over it, nylon pants with another longer pair on top of those. Anymore it would weigh me down. I wore this not long ago outside when running in 20 degree weather and seemed to work. I did a 5k last year in horrific downpour rain and was fine but running 26 miles..uh err I dunno. I'll run no matter what, but if I start slipping I have no problem not finishing. I'm not risking an injury

here's the forecast..ugh light snow..WTF..I have run in flurries, it isn't bad actually

well where it's at and the route is along the water for most of half of it..Sadly its rain at the moment for sunday. I have packed my bag, 2 pairs of gloves, ski mask thingy, long sleeve shirt, short sleeve shirt over it, nylon pants with another longer pair on top of those. Anymore it would weigh me down. I wore this not long ago outside when running in 20 degree weather and seemed to work. I did a 5k last year in horrific downpour rain and was fine but running 26 miles..uh err I dunno. I'll run no matter what, but if I start slipping I have no problem not finishing. I'm not risking an injury

here's the forecast..ugh light snow..WTF..I have run in flurries, it isn't bad actually

Hopefully it's not going to be awfully bad at all .. an ankle or knee injury would be no joke ... much luck to you !

well where it's at and the route is along the water for most of half of it..Sadly its rain at the moment for sunday. I have packed my bag, 2 pairs of gloves, ski mask thingy, long sleeve shirt, short sleeve shirt over it, nylon pants with another longer pair on top of those. Anymore it would weigh me down. I wore this not long ago outside when running in 20 degree weather and seemed to work. I did a 5k last year in horrific downpour rain and was fine but running 26 miles..uh err I dunno. I'll run no matter what, but if I start slipping I have no problem not finishing. I'm not risking an injury

here's the forecast..ugh light snow..WTF..I have run in flurries, it isn't bad actually

If it’s raining take a trash bag, cut a whole for your head, and wear it while you wait at the starting line. Don't run with it for any distance; use it to keep yourself dry at the start. More than likely, you’ll be standing in the starting corral for a long period of time before the race with no shelter. If you have friends/family on the course, give them a dry shirt, shoes and socks that you can swap at 16-20 mi. to get rid of any soggy clothing or shoes that are holding you back. Just a thought. Good luck.

If it’s raining take a trash bag, cut a whole for your head, and wear it while you wait at the starting line. Don't run with it for any distance; use it to keep yourself dry at the start. More than likely, you’ll be standing in the starting corral for a long period of time before the race with no shelter. If you have friends/family on the course, give them a dry shirt, shoes and socks that you can swap at 16-20 mi. to get rid of any soggy clothing or shoes that are holding you back. Just a thought. Good luck.